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Genetic knockout of porcine GGTA1 or CMAH/GGTA1 is associated with the emergence of neo-glycans

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posted on 2025-06-26, 10:27 authored by Lucrezia Morticelli, Charlotte Rossdam, Samanta Cajic, Dietmar Böthig, Mikhail Magdei, Sugat Ratna Tuladhar, Björn Petersen, Konrad Fischer, Erdmann Rapp, Sotiris KorossisSotiris Korossis, Axel Haverich, Angelika Schnieke, Heiner Niemann, Falk F. R. Buettner, Andres Hilfiker

Background: Pig-derived tissues could overcome the shortage of human donor organs in transplantation. However, the glycans with terminal α-Gal and Neu5Gc, which are synthesized by enzymes, encoded by the genes GGTA1 and CMAH, are known to play a major role in immunogenicity of porcine tissue, ultimately leading to xenograft rejection.

Methods: The N-glycome and glycosphingolipidome of native and decellularized porcine pericardia from wildtype (WT), GGTA1-KO and GGTA1/CMAH-KO pigs were analyzed by multiplexed capillary gel electrophoresis coupled to laser-induced fluorescence detection.

Results: We identified biantennary and core-fucosylated N-glycans terminating with immunogenic α-Gal- and α-Gal-/Neu5Gc-epitopes on pericardium of WT pigs that were absent in GGTA1 and GGTA1/CMAH-KO pigs, respectively. Levels of N-glycans terminating with galactose bound in β(1-4)-linkage to N-acetylglucosamine and their derivatives elongated by Neu5Ac were increased in both KO groups. N-glycans capped with Neu5Gc were increased in GGTA1-KO pigs compared to WT, but were not detected in GGTA1/CMAH-KO pigs. Similarly, the ganglioside Neu5Gc-GM3 was found in WT and GGTA1-KO but not in GGTA1/CMAH-KO pigs. The applied detergent based decellularization efficiently removed GSL glycans.

Conclusion: Genetic deletion of GGTA1 or GGTA1/CMAH removes specific epitopes providing a more human-like glycosylation pattern, but at the same time changes distribution and levels of other porcine glycans that are potentially immunogenic.

Funding

The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – Project-ID 213602938-TRR 127, (project C7), (project Z3)

Forschungsgruppe FOR2953 (Projektnummer: 409784463), project P9; BU 2920/4-2

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School

  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

Published in

Xenotransplantation

Volume

30

Issue

4

Publisher

Wiley

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© The Author(s)

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This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Acceptance date

2023-04-25

Publication date

2023-05-06

Copyright date

2023

ISSN

0908-665X

eISSN

1399-3089

Language

  • en

Depositor

Prof Sotiris Korossis. Deposit date: 6 June 2025

Article number

e12804

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